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Something funk y with the fake vents on the camo pic. I couldn't tell you what, but it's not present in the brochure.
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The 20" wheels definitely have a unique driving feel. I like my 18's on 35 profile tires because of the gentler everyday driving and not worrying about bending rims, but I miss the direct response and the crazy turn in on the 20's.I picked up my 2017 two weeks ago and already have a deposit down on a delivery in late February for what I assume is a 2019. I couldn’t pass up a chance to secure one at MSRP.
I’m not a fan of the changes if they turn out to be true.
What I’d love to see is Honda not put useless tires and 20’ rims on the car. Every drive all I look for are potholes and debris. It’s such a fun car but the first thing you have to do is spend $2k plus on tires and rims. I’m proud I’ve gone 1,000 miles without a flat. I’ve pulled enough embedded rocks and metal out already that it’s a freaking miracle. Lol
Most photos in brochures, animations on the website, and even video in commercials are not of actual vehicles. Instead, they are photo-realistic renderings that exist only a computer.I am kinda skeptical but why would Honda commission a company to photoshop new headlights onto the 19 type R when they have countless promotional pictures of pre facelifted Type R with the ole led lights to put on the accessory brochure.
No doubt the input response on the stock tires and rims is superb. Good point.The 20" wheels definitely have a unique driving feel. I like my 18's on 35 profile tires because of the gentler everyday driving and not worrying about bending rims, but I miss the direct response and the crazy turn in on the 20's.